Talent

  • 81talent — I ta|lent 1. ta|lent sb. (fk.), er, erne (en mønt) II ta|lent 2. ta|lent sb., et, er, erne, i sms. talent , fx talentkonkurrence, talentpleje …

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  • 82Talent — * Es hat nicht einer das Talent wie der andere. Lat.: Alia voce psittatues, alia coturnix loquitur. (Philippi, I, 18.) …

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  • 83talent — [13] Greek tálanton meant ‘balance, weight’, and hence ‘unit of weight or money’. Latin borrowed it as talentum, using it metaphorically for ‘mental inclination’, and it was in this sense that English originally acquired it, via Old French talent …

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  • 84Talent (rivière) — Talent Le Talent à Montheron. Caractéristiques Longueur 39 km Bassin  ? Bassin collecteur …

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  • 85Talent (1978 play) — Talent is a play written by Victoria Wood, first performed in 1978. It centres around two friends, one of whom is about to enter a talent contest in a run down nightclub. Commissioned for the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, it received much acclaim… …

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  • 86Talent Technology — Corp. is a software company located in Richmond, British Columbia that develops recruiting and hiring software for recruiting firms, staffing companies, job boards, executive search firms, and corporate HR departments. [cite web… …

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  • 87Talent management — refers to the process of developing and integrating new workers, developing and keeping current workers and attracting highly skilled workers to work for your company. Talent management [http://www.hrexecutive.com/HRE/story.jsp?storyId=79502486… …

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  • 88Talent Development — Talent Development, part of human resource development, is the process of changing an organization, its employees, its stakeholders, and groups of people within it, using planned and unplanned learning, in order to achieve and maintain a… …

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  • 89TALENT (monnaie) — TALENT, monnaie Mesure de poids et unité monétaire la plus répandue dans la Grèce antique, la valeur du talent a pu considérablement varier suivant le système pondéral adopté. Les textes homériques mentionnent un talent d’or dont la valeur a fait …

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  • 90talent spotter — talent scout or talent spotter noun Someone whose business is to discover and recruit talented people, esp in entertainment and sport • • • Main Entry: ↑talent * * * talent spotter variant UK US Main entry: talent scout * * * ˈtalent scout [ …

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